Colombia bans bullfighting
Colombia’s Congress passed a bill that bans bullfighting in the country. The House of Congress voted in favor of the bill that had already been approved by the Senate. Only…
Colombia’s Congress passed a bill that bans bullfighting in the country. The House of Congress voted in favor of the bill that had already been approved by the Senate. Only…
A man from northwest Colombia has been sentenced to six months in prison for stealing, killing and eating his neighbors’ cats. The 31-year-old David Andres Florez was arrested in September last year after authorities…
There were violent clashes between protesters and police in Colombia’s capital Bogota on Sunday as bullfighting returned to the capital after a two-year ban. Protesters took to the streets screaming slogans…
Colombia’s Congress has introduced a bill to increase fines and lengthen prison sentences to more than three years in prison for animal cruelty offenses.
Hundreds of people protested in Colombia’s capital Bogota on Wednesday to demand “freedom for bullfighting.”
Traditional horse carriage rides in Cartagena are due to face more protests following a spate of horse falls throughout the city.
Colombia’s Constitutional Court overturned a 2012 ban on bullfighting in Bogota on Wednesday amidst a drawn-out battle between the government, animal rights activists, and bullfighters.
Eight Bogota bullfighters continue their sixth day into a hunger strike demanding the return of the bullfighting tradition to Colombia’s capital, national media reported on Sunday.
Nine malnourished lions that were rescued from a clandestine circus in northeast Colombia will be relocated to The Wild Animal Sanctuary outside of Denver, Colorado in the United States, according to national media.